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Hi @markrieder. I get your frustration (24TB is a REALLY big drive) but you should know that even TrueNAS, the underlying OS, requires the same thing. You can read that HERE. Best of luck.
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Preach! Same here. It isn't too terribly complicated to export/migrate a storage pool. You'd likely be using either the zfs send/receive commands or zfs export/import depending on your environment. It can take awhile depending on how much data you have and make sure you back it up before hand!
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Hey JaranNL. You are free to use a raid card if you choose however it will likely remain an unsupported configuration. It might be helpful to use the search function on this forum (found under "Activity') and take a look at other experiences.
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I like what @Mobius has to say about your personal use case. That is largely the driving factor. I would also add that maybe just start with what you have and see how that performs before buying any new gear giving you a chance to evaluate what is or is not working for you. Particularly as we're still in beta, this might be the perfect time to "kick the tires" on your current build with a new OS (HexOS) before dropping your heard earned money on new hardware. Good luck!
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You shouldn't really need a raid card. ZFS manages all of that for you.
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Do keep in mind that if you start with only 2 drives you cannot expand that vdev. If you start with 3 you can expand it later if you find the need. So, if you can find 3x2TB drives at a good price point, that may be worth looking at. Also check out THIS POST as it reviews the storage requirements. Good luck!
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I *think* you're replying to me? If so, that's really good feedback, thank you. You were spot on about remaining mindful of limitations. Some folks have suggested I'll find the N100 lacking and, maybe they're right. But I suspect my low-end uses case will be served just fine. I'd love to hear how your system performs under different loads so feel free to tag me if you post about it. Thanks!
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Hey there. Your CPU is likely okay. But if you found yourself with 2 4k streams AND a game server being run at once that may tax it but that's just my guess. I'd add the GPU if you plan on doing any transcoding and with your work load maybe go to 128GB if you can? So, I don't think you need to throw any money at this up front, I'd run with what you have and see if you're getting bottlenecks anywhere. No sense in spending money "just because" - test it out and see if it works for you and if not, maybe the odd upgrade here or there gets you where you want to be. Good luck!
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Hey there. I picked up THIS CHASSIS ($370) and 5x8TB ($800) and I'm at just over $1.1k because I bought that spare. If you only bought 2 drives and get the upgraded RAM you'd still be <$1k. Please note that I have only ordered this system and not used it yet - they haven't shipped yet, but I do like what I see. Hope that helps!
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It really doesn't matter as long as you backup your OS install/disk. You are backing up your OS disk, right? Don't forget RESCUEZILLA is a free and open source GUI base disk cloning and imaging software that is super easy to use. Just sayin...
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I think you'll be more than fine with that gear. That's essentially what I will be running. 4 bay NAS chassis with 4x8TB disks in a raidz2 (because I'm paranoid like that) with 32GB DDR4, with HexOX running on a 512Gb SSD (it came with that sized drive) and I will install a 1Tb m.2 SSD for cashing just to see if that helps. My use-case is primarily streaming movies, probably some light tailscale usage and file/image store and I fully expect that to be more than sufficient, especially has we move out of beta and into 1.0. Hope that helps and good luck!!
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Yeah, I also have a proper server if I need something beyond what my daily NAS can handle. I don't have the N100 device yet, it's being shipped in about 10 days, but I did spend a good amount of time trying to squeeze out as much functionality as I could for a sub $1k device (including new disks). So I def respect the use-case. I know folks here will be interested in hearing how your little box performs when a good amount of load is placed on it, so please post when that happens!
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Damn dude. You have an i3 managing over 26TB of data? That's pretty hardcore - you must trust that CPU. I mean, I'll be running mine on an N100, which isn't a huge leap forward or anything but dang. Hey..go you. How much RAM is installed? Are you just streaming with some file storage?
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The only two support apps are Immich and Plex, for now. However if the apps are supported via TrueNAS then you can install and use from there.
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Wow. This is an intriguing question. I did some digging and yes, it appears this is possible provided a few conditions are met. 1) Same OS 2) ensure hardware compatibility and once you've moved the disks 3) using the zpool import <pool_name> command. After that I'd also run zpool status Now, I've not done this before so the usual "back up your data" and create a plan and a back-out plan rules apply. If you do this, please post your steps and results as I'm certain this would be very useful info for the community. Good luck!
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Hex OS uses the ZFS filesystem which is software raid. It's worth getting to know ZFS, even if you just keep to the "high level" points and topics. Understanding the filesystem, how it handles drive failures, how it re-builds vdev's, why it is RAM hungry will all better enable you to not only understand your system but also know what to do when something goes wrong. HERE YOU GO. Good luck!
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That thing is going to be loud. You may be able to throttle the fans but that type of server is designed for either a data closet or data center.
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Yeah, when viewing files on a Linux CLI there is an old pager program called "more" but it was a pain in the rear so some dude coded up an updated pager program and called it "less" and described it as "less is more" so folks would know what it did. It's just an old bit of Linux trivia that puts a smile on faces of those who know. And now YOU know, lol! Cheers!
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Hey there! Just don't forget we're still in beta so managing expectations is key as you setup and deploy. 1.0 is not targeted until 2025, which may only be a few weeks away, may some some time after the new year.
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Almost identical builds. Funny. Hope you post your results especially as we move from beta to 1.0. I won't get mine for another week or two and even then just going to set it up with little no zero "real" storage data until I can prove the OS functionality. It's a great time to be an enthusiast!
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Yeah, I deff put the cost/benefit analysis to work on that chassis; N100, drives not hot-swappable but the rest of the build looked to fit my needs well - lots of good port options and even though only 2x2.5Gb NICs, that'll work for what I want to do. It'll sit it my bedroom so I need it low power and quiet fans. Fingers crossed.
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I purchased something SIMILAR and hope it's not as chintzy as you say your is...because they look similar. Hope it works out for you!
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Really appreciate your post and the specific examples you provide - well done. I also like what you said about being mindful of curating your media to enable your device to remain performant - not asking it to do more than it may be able to handle. One of the things I need to spend some time to validate is the N100 memory issue. While Intel only supports 16GB there are several reports of 32GB working just fine. This mostly appears to be mobo/bios/HW specific. In my case, the vendor does sell a 32GB version but isolating whether this is a single 32GB stick or 2x16GB I'll have to chase down. But, you're right - it's a great time to be an enthusiast Cheers!.
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ZFS is a VERY RAM hungry filesystem. In fact, I have relatively small requirements for my NAS - streaming, photos etc - and even went with a low power CPU, the Intel N100. However, I DID upgrade to 32GB of RAM just to ensure that my little system has every opportunity to do its job well. Short answer, go with as much RAM as you can,